WONDER STUFF

- False Start Lyrics

I didn't come to spray my name
across the walls of fame,
to point the finger or lay the blame
and welcome you to the cheap seats.

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Who wrote False Start lyrics?


False Start is written by Martin Richard Gilks, Miles Stephen Hunt, Malcolm Roy Treece, Martin Bell, Paul Clifford.
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When was False Start released?


It is first released on June 01, 1991 as part of Wonder Stuff's album "Never Loved Elvis" which includes 17 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind False Start lyrics?


When we search for the deeper meaning hidden within the lines, the Wonder Stuff's False Start is a commentary on the music industry's superficiality and commercial interests, as well as the very strong rejection of fame and the offering of fans, which are all portrayed through the 'cheap seats' metaphor. The lyrics of False Start mostly convey social commentary, angst, anger, reflection, and despair. The song, however, at the same time, emphasizes the necessity of being authentic, denouncing the superficiality, shunning fame, and standing out. There is some mature content and language throughout the lyrics, but it is not up to the degree of intensity that would require a higher rating. The lyrics express a rather negative opinion towards some behaviors and "high society" which critics say may be more understood with the help of parents.
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Which genre is False Start?


False Start falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Martin Richard Gilks, Miles Stephen Hunt, Malcolm Roy Treece, Martin Bell, Paul Clifford
Record Label(s): 2000 Polydor Ltd (UK)
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